Ease of doing business in Nigeria’s telecom sector
By CNBC
18 January 2019 |
5:34 am
Analysts say multiple taxation, issues around right of way and vandalism are some of the biggest challenges operators in Nigeria’s telecommunications sector are faced with.
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